Philippine ten-peso note
| Country | Philippines | 
|---|---|
| Value | 10 pesos | 
| Width | 160 mm | 
| Height | 66 mm | 
| Security features | Security fibers, Watermark, See-through registration device, Concealed value, Security thread | 
| Material used | 90% cotton 10% linen | 
| Years of printing | 1903–2001 | 
| Obverse | |
| Design | Apolinario Mabini, Andrés Bonifacio, Katipunan flag, Kartilya ng Katipunan, Malolos Constitution | 
| Designer | Rafael Asuncion | 
| Design date | 1997 | 
| Reverse | |
| Design | Barasoain Church, Blood Compact of Katipuneros | 
| Designer | Rafael Asuncion | 
| Design date | 1997 | 
The Philippine ten-peso note (Filipino: Sampung Piso) (₱10) was a denomination of Philippine currency. In its latest incarnation, Apolinario Mabini and Andrés Bonifacio are featured on the front side of the notes, while the Barasoain Church and a Blood Compact scene of the Katipuneros are featured on the reverse side. This banknote was circulated until the demonetization of main banknotes under the New Design Series on January 3, 2018. Its printing was stopped in 2001 and was replaced by coins.